‘Julius Caesar’ Production Loses Major Sponsors Over Trump Reference

“On Sunday June 11th, New York Public Theater lost financial support from two high profile donors: Delta Airline and Bank of America. This was the result of Julius Caesar’s production depicting the assassination of a Trump-like Roman ruler.”

The play has been in previews in Central Park since May 23 as part of ‘Shakespeare’s in the Park’ festival.

In the theater’s latest production of “Julius Caesar”, Caesar himself is seen being deliberately molded with golden hair, suit, and an American flag brooch, directly referencing President Trump. The play even let Caesar’s wife wear custom designed clothing with matching Slavic accent, resembling the first lady Melania.

The apparent reference caused a lot of criticism, which lead to the theater’s loss of its long time sponsors Delta and Bank of America.

Delta Statement:

“No matter what your political stance may be, the graphic staging of ‘Julius Caesar’ at this summer’s free Shakespeare in the Park does not reflect Delta Air Lines’ values,”

“Their artistic and creative direction crossed the line on the standards of good taste,” the company said. “We have notified them of our decision to end our sponsorship as the official airline of the Public Theater effective immediately.”

Bank of America has sponsored Shakespeare in the Park for 11 years, but withdrew funding for Julius Caesar’s production.

Bank of America statement:

“The Public Theater chose to present ‘Julius Caesar’ in a way that was intended to provoke and offend,” Ms. Atran said. “Had this intention been made known to us, we would have decided not to sponsor it. We are withdrawing our funding for this production.”

Another main sponsor, American Express, did not mention revoking their sponsorship, but the bank also made clear it does not support the new version of “Julius Caesar.”